The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has upgraded the UK’s 2025 GDP growth forecast to 1.2 per cent, citing a strong first-quarter performance and signs of a recovering economy.
The official figures indicate that increases in customer spending and business investment have contributed to this economic growth.
These early signs of recovery present an opportunity to reassess your strategy and position your business for growth.
Economic recovery strategies for your business
There are several strategies you may wish to adopt to capitalise on this predicted recovery.
Although signs of economic recovery are emerging, the outlook remains uncertain, especially as many of the recent figures fail to factor in the impact of new employment costs.
If your business begins to see an upswing, you will need to prepare for the potential tax implications that may follow renewed profitability.
Proactive tax planning with your accountant can help you make the most of available reliefs and avoid any unwelcome surprises.
Contact us today to put a forward-thinking tax strategy in place for your business.
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